Using the multiwavelength data sets, we studied the star formation activity
in H II region Sh 2-61 (hereafter S61). We identified a clustering in the
region and estimated the membership using the Gaia proper motion data. The
physical environment of S61 is inspected using infrared to radio wavelength
images. We also determined the Lyman continuum flux associated with the H II
region and found that the H II region is formed by at least two massive stars
(S1 and S2). We also analyzed the 12CO (J =3-2) JCMT data of S61, and a shell
structure accompanying three molecular clumps are observed towards S61. We
found that the ionized gas in S61 is surrounded by dust and a molecular shell.
Many young stellar objects and three molecular clumps are observed at the
interface of the ionized gas and the surrounding gas. The pressure at the
interface is higher than in a typical cool molecular cloud.Comment: Paper is accepted for the publication in the Journal of Astrophysics
and Astronom